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new york city is the most recent. it is a step further and makes it illegal to oppose the ads, makes it illegal to engage in a practice, gives people the right to go to a civil rights office, and the right to file a case in court. each law we see it's better and better. -- gets better and better. host: good morning, caller. caller: i have an issue i've been dealing with for over the last i was a three and half to four years. i have been in the health-care industry for probably 22 years. about four years ago, i decided to upgrade my skills, one, because it was an area of health care that was starting to increase in the area i lived. i live in southern california. my issue has been -- i am not quite sure if she cannot me with any statistics on this area, but the jobs i apply for now have been where it says you must be bilingual or the use the phrase "we prefer you to be bilingual." all of the other skills are in place to do the job, but that is one problem that i have faced for probably almost four years of trying to ge
new york city is the most recent. it is a step further and makes it illegal to oppose the ads, makes it illegal to engage in a practice, gives people the right to go to a civil rights office, and the right to file a case in court. each law we see it's better and better. -- gets better and better. host: good morning, caller. caller: i have an issue i've been dealing with for over the last i was a three and half to four years. i have been in the health-care industry for probably 22 years. about...
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the city we know today would not exist without him. everything that rudy giuliani and i have accomplished is built on the foundation that ed laid. it is a foundation that is strong and unshakable as his faith in the genius and beauty of new york and his faith in god. you will be happy to know that i have been to my biblical research. it is only fiction that this torah portion is about moses leading the jews out of egypt trad. ed was our moses, but with a little less hair. [laughter] he did not part of the red sea, but he broke out a strike i shouting words of encouragement. just as moses died before he reached the promised land, ed died hours before the documentary about him opened in theaters. leave it to him to maximize publicity about a film of his life. no one entered the theater of politics more than him. no one was ever better at it. as much fun as it was to watch him as mayor, the real show began when he left public office -- lawyer, professor, elevation the judge, restaurant reviewer, reform organizer, twitter user, even radio
the city we know today would not exist without him. everything that rudy giuliani and i have accomplished is built on the foundation that ed laid. it is a foundation that is strong and unshakable as his faith in the genius and beauty of new york and his faith in god. you will be happy to know that i have been to my biblical research. it is only fiction that this torah portion is about moses leading the jews out of egypt trad. ed was our moses, but with a little less hair. [laughter] he did not...
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we have strict regulations in place in the city. we have a number of regs that comply and we expect our students to adhere to. this year we added a piece in the regs which is specific to enabling families who indicate their child is being bullying the ability transfer those students out of their schools. we have a respect for all curriculum, which is in place all the schools in new york city. that focuses on diversity. there are meaningful lesson plans that are in place. we have a week where we focus the work on looking at where we're going with this work. taking a look at what we are doing in district 5. i wanted to share the work that two schools are doing. ps 152 is focused on looking at a health and wellness curriculum on reducing incidents in their building. they have weekly character traits that the school emphasizes. there is a focus on social awareness and taking into consideration the others' perspectives. the school received a wellness grant. a lot of the bullying results from kids talking about how each other looks. there
we have strict regulations in place in the city. we have a number of regs that comply and we expect our students to adhere to. this year we added a piece in the regs which is specific to enabling families who indicate their child is being bullying the ability transfer those students out of their schools. we have a respect for all curriculum, which is in place all the schools in new york city. that focuses on diversity. there are meaningful lesson plans that are in place. we have a week where we...
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he pulled the city out of financial difficulties. however, homelessness and racial tensions did soar and critics say that city hall's response was ineffective. >> remember him for his phrase how am i doing? that was a phrase something he was remembered for probably up until today. again, former mayor ed koch dead. >>> and many fans are excited about the game. many headed that way. >> and fans were heading down to the big easy. we're live with more on the fans. >> the place is lit up with purple. take a look here. we're in front of it. the super bowl game. the airport was decked out in everything from flowers and ticket counters. and it was tough to get there. travel something about love and supporting them. and one on a flight and going to the super bowl has been his biggest extreme. >> never been in person. we'll start the party tonight. >> back here and who could be the loudest. the winner will be announced during a pep rally. >>> a number of events going on for the super bowl and a rally will go on with super bowl food. there will
he pulled the city out of financial difficulties. however, homelessness and racial tensions did soar and critics say that city hall's response was ineffective. >> remember him for his phrase how am i doing? that was a phrase something he was remembered for probably up until today. again, former mayor ed koch dead. >>> and many fans are excited about the game. many headed that way. >> and fans were heading down to the big easy. we're live with more on the fans. >> the...
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the proposal would create aa block grrnt ach year in the state budget for the city's pchools. baltimore ciiy &pmayor sttphanie rawlings-blake ssys it's fuudinggthat lawmakers must approve. & 3 (rawlings-blake) "weewwll aae sure that tthy hhar ur pet his done. are yyo with willl ot takeeno for an nswer." aaswer." thh bill is 33 picking up sspport in the 33 suppprters say it's getting presiient mike millee.. 3 controverry is brewing over a & court ruling on tickettaster feess fees.the serviie feee are 3 value of a ticket... and caa somettmes increass the total &ccst to more 120 peecent of court ruled that those fees violate aa1948 baltimore city ordinance.. bbu, tte city council is now considering making an exception to its 3 worried ticketmmster and other ticket veedors might refuseeto handle events in baltimore city. & 3 davvddfletcher, annapoliss: 9.28 "the feee were 35 ddllars p delivery servicc."stephanie dollars." jennnfer jones: "and, i should have questioned her when she sold them to me forr86.50..councilmmn carl stokes, baltimore city: 6.50 - "i would like o see a cap,
the proposal would create aa block grrnt ach year in the state budget for the city's pchools. baltimore ciiy &pmayor sttphanie rawlings-blake ssys it's fuudinggthat lawmakers must approve. & 3 (rawlings-blake) "weewwll aae sure that tthy hhar ur pet his done. are yyo with willl ot takeeno for an nswer." aaswer." thh bill is 33 picking up sspport in the 33 suppprters say it's getting presiient mike millee.. 3 controverry is brewing over a & court ruling on tickettaster...
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the shootingis by a baltimore city police department instructor so the big question tonight is why would a live round be used during a training exercise. that was not a question the officials are ready do answer tonight. >> it's a question the new commissioner of baltimore city's police department is asking tonight. how could a live round be fired during a training exercise this afternoon i probably have more questions than you have. it's just going to take time to get those answers to those questions. >> so for now, all baltimore city police department training has been suspended until the commission eer says he gets some answers. >> for me it's unacceptable but we're going to take the time to dig to find out so we can make this better. >> the trainee was training with the police department but he works for the universe. hisfamily did not want his name released. she was shot in the front of the head during that training exercise and flown to shock trauma. >> he is stable but any thoughts o' or predictions about long term neurologic outcome at this point are way too early. >> maryland st
the shootingis by a baltimore city police department instructor so the big question tonight is why would a live round be used during a training exercise. that was not a question the officials are ready do answer tonight. >> it's a question the new commissioner of baltimore city's police department is asking tonight. how could a live round be fired during a training exercise this afternoon i probably have more questions than you have. it's just going to take time to get those answers to...
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new york city was the most recent pe. it makes it illegal to's adds, makes it illegal to engage in the process, gives people the right to go to a civil rights office, and gives people the right to take it to court. host: we have set aside in line for those unemployed. now to napa valley, california, bridget. caller: an issue i have been dealing with over the last three and a half years to 4 years. i've been in the health-care industry about 22 years. four years ago i decided to a upbraid my skills, because it was an area of health care that was starting to increase in the area i live. -- upgrade my skills. i live in southern california. i'm not quite sure if she can help me with any statistics on this area, but the jobs that i applied for now have been where you must be bilingual or use the phrase "we prefer you to be bilingual." all the of the skills are in place to do the job. but that is one problem i have faced for almost four years of trying to keep a job in the area of health care. there have been times i have gone
new york city was the most recent pe. it makes it illegal to's adds, makes it illegal to engage in the process, gives people the right to go to a civil rights office, and gives people the right to take it to court. host: we have set aside in line for those unemployed. now to napa valley, california, bridget. caller: an issue i have been dealing with over the last three and a half years to 4 years. i've been in the health-care industry about 22 years. four years ago i decided to a upbraid my...
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an hour through theeatmosphere, streaked over the russian city 33& east of moscowa"aa&. a"aaa&before eeploding in a firebbll of blinding bright -33& light aid to have the power - of n atomic bomb. a few minutes lattr shockwaves -3 wereesent from a sonic boom. -3 that smashed wwndows, damaged hundreds of builddngs, were hurt, a hundred eople were hospitalized. no one was rrporred illed. "it -3 reeinned me f action movves - like terminator 4," this eyewitnessssaid. "the llght wassveer bright. like a brrght sunn then the blast happenne."" another & said theee waa panic ii ttee streets. another saii it felt -3 like a war one. 20,000 emeegency wwrkees fanned out across the region. three impaat sites were founn. the meteor miised uclear ann chemical weapoo storage facilities. russian presiient putin romiied aid & for thoss affected. some small ettors strrke the artt &pevery yyar, including in the - us. bbt thiisone was noteeorthy for itss size, injjry tolla"a&and visibility. harris says: "the thhng is that it came ddwn in a populated area an industrial -3& areaaii fact. aad th
an hour through theeatmosphere, streaked over the russian city 33& east of moscowa"aa&. a"aaa&before eeploding in a firebbll of blinding bright -33& light aid to have the power - of n atomic bomb. a few minutes lattr shockwaves -3 wereesent from a sonic boom. -3 that smashed wwndows, damaged hundreds of builddngs, were hurt, a hundred eople were hospitalized. no one was rrporred illed. "it -3 reeinned me f action movves - like terminator 4," this...
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the city from the southwest corner and i-95. sharon's watching that and other roads for you this morning. >> let's take a look at radar, a bunch of rain coming our way. let's say noon through midnight, going to get about an inch of rain, got to carry an umbrella to work and school today. right now it's below freezing at 28 which is exactly the same temperature as this time yesterday. by the time the rain gets here and through the entire rain event temperatures going to be in the mid-40s and essentially staying there. don take it away. >>> thank you. how about the rush right now. >> hi don good morning everyone. starting to see some delays out there in the you believe spots. the west side of the beltway speeds starting to slow down. 52 is your average on the west side outer loop, on 95 southbound a minor delay between the beltway and the tunnel. there's a live look at the west side looking more significant than 52 average there at baltimore national pike. there is another live look outside 95 in and out of the fort mchenry tunnel
the city from the southwest corner and i-95. sharon's watching that and other roads for you this morning. >> let's take a look at radar, a bunch of rain coming our way. let's say noon through midnight, going to get about an inch of rain, got to carry an umbrella to work and school today. right now it's below freezing at 28 which is exactly the same temperature as this time yesterday. by the time the rain gets here and through the entire rain event temperatures going to be in the mid-40s...
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so what we need to do in baltimore city is make sure that we enforce the laws that we do have and that we keep in jail those persons who are prone to commit violence with handguns. >> reporter: in annapolis, don harrison, abc2 news. >> the full senate will pick up that bill on monday and could vote on it by next week. a similar version will be introduced to the house on friday. >>> whatever is happening in annapolis, guns are in such high demand, walmart is having trouble keeping some in stock. demand soared after the president's push for gun sales. customers can only purchase three boxes of ammo a day. there's no limit on how many guns a customer can purchase. >>> it was a special moment in the general assembly. they celebrated the march. they marched together into the house. the women took part in an all rendition of the march. >> it's a national program that gives inmate has chance to help care for injured veterans. >> now this comes to the eastern shore. sherrie johnson has a closer look at the program. >> reporter: it's people helping dogs helping people. >> i can't think of a mor
so what we need to do in baltimore city is make sure that we enforce the laws that we do have and that we keep in jail those persons who are prone to commit violence with handguns. >> reporter: in annapolis, don harrison, abc2 news. >> the full senate will pick up that bill on monday and could vote on it by next week. a similar version will be introduced to the house on friday. >>> whatever is happening in annapolis, guns are in such high demand, walmart is having trouble...
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baltimore city democrats are moving one step closer to filling the seat. they nominated need our harbor to finish out harrison's term representing the district in the maryland house of delegates. she died last month. sure the longest serving delegate in the house and the first african-american woman ever to cherry legislative committee in maryland. her name will go before the committee on wednesday. >> president obama arriving back in washington tonight, but not lawmakers. they are in recess all week while a handful of important issues remain in limbo. we have more on how people are reacting to congress taking a break. >> looking around, you would not guess they have less than two weeks to avoid $85 billion in automatic spending cuts. the streets are bare and the doors to congressional offices are locked. >> its credit the stress and they are not here. -- it is quite distressing to. >> they only have four days to determine this when they get back. >> i hope they get information out from their constituents. >> lawmakers are working towards a deal even while
baltimore city democrats are moving one step closer to filling the seat. they nominated need our harbor to finish out harrison's term representing the district in the maryland house of delegates. she died last month. sure the longest serving delegate in the house and the first african-american woman ever to cherry legislative committee in maryland. her name will go before the committee on wednesday. >> president obama arriving back in washington tonight, but not lawmakers. they are in...
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the housing projects in the poor neighborhoods in the city so it was something i had thought about actively since i was a little kid and so when it came into the supreme court i was interested in following that >> host: talking about the personal pieces i like to ask people their personal connection in the story when we get into the meat of it did you have a particularly stance on bus segregation? >> guest: i think they don't think about it and looking back to when i was looking at the reaction from the kids in the 70's when they started busting a lot of the kids would say i like it at this school. they didn't think about it but as i got older i started to think about not only going to schools and being surrounded by poverty that i didn't see in my neighborhood in the suburbs, but you know, at the same time in the schools that i had attended there was tracking so you have the regular program and in the advanced program they are close race on the class lines and so as a kid you absorb that and start to think about it and i remember being in high school one of the only class is i took was mix
the housing projects in the poor neighborhoods in the city so it was something i had thought about actively since i was a little kid and so when it came into the supreme court i was interested in following that >> host: talking about the personal pieces i like to ask people their personal connection in the story when we get into the meat of it did you have a particularly stance on bus segregation? >> guest: i think they don't think about it and looking back to when i was looking at...
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again, wewant to know how you feel about the city's response so far to the training shooting. join theconversation now on our facebook page that's abc2news.com/facebook. >> university of maryland student behind an off campus murder suicide used to work for university police. they saydayvon green worked as a facility police. he was fired after being late twice. todaywe learned the surviving roommate is out of the hospital. he was shot in the leg. stevenrane died. . >> he spoke at our graduation a a award ceremony and gave him this award from the english department. just a really fine young man. >> green's family told police he had been suffering from mental illness for at least a year now. >> new video now of a deadly house fire out of charlestown. investigators say eight people were inside this house in indian head when it caught fire. 7people made it out. 66 year old geraldine key did not. . >> kelly not only does the providence road fire department put your fire out, they help you out. listen to what they're doing, since putting out a fire down the street from their fire hou
again, wewant to know how you feel about the city's response so far to the training shooting. join theconversation now on our facebook page that's abc2news.com/facebook. >> university of maryland student behind an off campus murder suicide used to work for university police. they saydayvon green worked as a facility police. he was fired after being late twice. todaywe learned the surviving roommate is out of the hospital. he was shot in the leg. stevenrane died. . >> he spoke at our...
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the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in the 1870's, the first passenger elevator was installed, and that allowed building heights to go up to about seven floors. starting in the 18 eighties, 1890's, the first electric elevators were installed. that allowed for buildings to go up even higher, even more than 10 floors, and those were the first elevators that became representative of what we consider modern elevators today. >> so the height of buildings is related to elevator technology. >> both of these technologies encourage architects to build taller buildings. engineering and materials science provided a higher quality of steel to build with, and having passenger elevators meant it was the necessary anymore to climb a long flight of stairs to get to the top of the building. the elevator made the upper floors of the building more attractive than they were before. >> here we were at the historic st. francis hotel, which was actually a representation of the
the history of elevator technology evolves with the city. first elevators were installed for moving materials in the 1860's. in the 1870's, the first passenger elevator was installed, and that allowed building heights to go up to about seven floors. starting in the 18 eighties, 1890's, the first electric elevators were installed. that allowed for buildings to go up even higher, even more than 10 floors, and those were the first elevators that became representative of what we consider modern...
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>> reporter: baltimore city her stephanie rawlings-blake will give her state of the city address right here at city hall. she's expected to talk about avoiding a $745 million budget shortfall over the next ten years. she brought it up last week. the mayor announced that baltimore city is headed for bankruptcy if it doesn't make the necessary reforms to avoid it. this comes from a ten-year financial forecast from mayor rawlings-blake which was gathered from an outside consulting firm. the report projects a $745 million deficit over the next decade because expenditures are growing faster than revenue, especially in areas of employee health care and pension costs. the mayor plans to discuss solutions today. she plans to propose a bold set of major renorms to address the fiscal challenges -- reforms to address the fiscal challenges outlined in the forecast. the address will take place about 2:30 this afternoon right here at city hall. reporting live in downtown baltimore, sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >>> kendel ehrlich wants a new job. she has her eye on the position of county executive. li
>> reporter: baltimore city her stephanie rawlings-blake will give her state of the city address right here at city hall. she's expected to talk about avoiding a $745 million budget shortfall over the next ten years. she brought it up last week. the mayor announced that baltimore city is headed for bankruptcy if it doesn't make the necessary reforms to avoid it. this comes from a ten-year financial forecast from mayor rawlings-blake which was gathered from an outside consulting firm. the...
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it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a responsibility to protect its citizens. boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why you would have a cold. well, we were swimming in diluted sewage. melosi: the major way to deal with pollution, at least until early into the 20th century, was through the process of dilution. the assumption was that the capacity of rivers and streams, and even the seas, allowed for certain levels of pollution that eventually would purify themself. as we get later into the 20th century, it becomes clear that the volumes of waste made dilution unworkable as a single solution. and so treatment became the ways in which we deal with pollution. narrator: to protect public health, starting in the 1950s
it got so bad that the city took over, 'cause the city has a responsibility to protect its citizens. boston built the first modern sewer system in the united states. ours was completed between 1877 and 1884. with this wonderful new sewer system, we were taking our filth and moving it out to the ocean. of course, all of this was untreated. in the 1960s, we were still pumping all of our sewage out to moon island, untreated. we would get swimmers here, never knowing, in the middle of summer, why...
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your task, fly to the city, find the child and deliver the incident. >> to tell us, we have our super resident -- >> zack. >> what's up, homey? start saving people in real life? >> not exactly. you saw the experimental group, where the people flew around. a control group of people who sat in a helicopter and the were delivered to the person. afterwards the people in the experimental group took them into a survey. the person who is telling them about it spilled over, and the people with suppowers were quicker to help the person out and pick up the pencil. >> i love that. >> we have just figured out thousand get world peace. >> through video games. >> you have completed your tank and saved the child's life. >> this next one -- >> you head to a party. inevitably, looks like they dumped a bunch in the center of plate. technology to the rescue, right? >> they're problem, they had all those chips without cheese and wanted to maximize their chip to cheese ratio. >> basically, cut your or tortilla chip put them in a mini muffin pan and make individual, like, nacho cups? >> exactly. and engine
your task, fly to the city, find the child and deliver the incident. >> to tell us, we have our super resident -- >> zack. >> what's up, homey? start saving people in real life? >> not exactly. you saw the experimental group, where the people flew around. a control group of people who sat in a helicopter and the were delivered to the person. afterwards the people in the experimental group took them into a survey. the person who is telling them about it spilled over, and...
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. >>> from the city, to the counties, to your neighborhood. now, it is complete coverage t is wjz, maryland's news station. >>> campus murder. a college student fatally stabbed. >> it is crazy. he will not see his baby. >> his pregnant girlfriend and eyewitness tell us about the crime. >> reporter: good evening. thank you for joining us. sadness and disbelief on the eastern shore tonight. a promising college student killed right in front of his friends and his own brother. wjz is live with the emotional reaction. >> reporter: as you can imagine the victim's family and friends are devastated as are many on that eastern shore campus that has been rocked by this murder during their homecoming weekend. >> just like that, he is tkpw- p. >> reporter: r hoda grieves over her boyfriend. >> that is all i care about is the baby -- that he created. i have to tell the baby that your father is gone because of careless behavior, nonsense. >> reporter: it happened 9:30 saturday night as his kous and i know younger brother came to visit him at school during t
. >>> from the city, to the counties, to your neighborhood. now, it is complete coverage t is wjz, maryland's news station. >>> campus murder. a college student fatally stabbed. >> it is crazy. he will not see his baby. >> his pregnant girlfriend and eyewitness tell us about the crime. >> reporter: good evening. thank you for joining us. sadness and disbelief on the eastern shore tonight. a promising college student killed right in front of his friends and...
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the city right on that line. >> new york city plows and salt trucks are armed and ready to clear the city's almost 6,000 miles of roads. the storm will bring higher tides. >> many of the same communities that were in hurricane sandy's title sage, just about 100 days ago are likely to see some moderate coastal flooding this evening. >> many new yorkers are trying to leave work early. and then, they are the tourists. stuck in the storm, looking for a good time. >> doug watkins and his wife flew in, canceled flights kept some family members from joining them, but they have plans. >> we have tickets for a show tonight, so we are hoping we can make it over there and back and maybe walking through snow. >> you think it is going to go on? >> we are hopeful. >> jeffrey and tracy young are here from connecticut, which is expected to get more snow. >> we are down here for a show and we had nonrefundable tickets. >> you are the second person i met that said they are here for a show. what are you hearing? is the show going to go on? >> i hope so. the show always goes on, right? >> even if the th
the city right on that line. >> new york city plows and salt trucks are armed and ready to clear the city's almost 6,000 miles of roads. the storm will bring higher tides. >> many of the same communities that were in hurricane sandy's title sage, just about 100 days ago are likely to see some moderate coastal flooding this evening. >> many new yorkers are trying to leave work early. and then, they are the tourists. stuck in the storm, looking for a good time. >> doug...
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the city repeatedly lost $300 million in state and federal ait because the union basically refused to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation the union basically refuse to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation system. everybody has to be evaluated. everybody has to be held accountable, the way of the world but the fact union refuse to do this and very rightfully mike stood his ground to say no because they wanted the model to just be in place for two years that happened that the of the teacher would be removed and then be referred back the mayor said no. what is the point*? where is the public outcry for that? where are the people picketing in the streets to say you cannot deny our kids $300 million because you refuse to be held accountable to have a reasonable evaluation system in place. this is where students first is organizing everyday people like you. you have got to get involved in the process because the legislators in albany, the governor could solve the problems they need to hear from people like you you'll make your decisions with you contribute to the next campaign based
the city repeatedly lost $300 million in state and federal ait because the union basically refused to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation the union basically refuse to implement a rigorous teacher evaluation system. everybody has to be evaluated. everybody has to be held accountable, the way of the world but the fact union refuse to do this and very rightfully mike stood his ground to say no because they wanted the model to just be in place for two years that happened that the of the...
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a winning with a put the engineers in the championship but city complicated with a win at home tonight. two seniors playing their last home game. watched as crosstown rivalry. home court advantage used early on. step back jumper. 2nd quarter. city still in charge. in.ls it back, lays it john crosby spiffs -- splits the defense. next trip downcourt. when outside. -- way outside. city, john grant. dribbles inside. 68-53. city winds it. ednmonston will face dunbar tuesday night at morgan state. britain won 5 of his first 6 stars to the majors. last season, shoulder problems kept him out until the matter -- until the middle of summer. he loves the atmosphere of this spring camp. >> it is great. i think the whole team was down here before we needed to report. that shows the excitement we have. we are all ready to go. >> the red sox president says ticket sales have fallen way off. boston expects executive home game sellouts streak to end the season. they sold all 793 -- consecutive home games. the nfl commissioner does not have a high popopularity rating with nfl players. according to sports
a winning with a put the engineers in the championship but city complicated with a win at home tonight. two seniors playing their last home game. watched as crosstown rivalry. home court advantage used early on. step back jumper. 2nd quarter. city still in charge. in.ls it back, lays it john crosby spiffs -- splits the defense. next trip downcourt. when outside. -- way outside. city, john grant. dribbles inside. 68-53. city winds it. ednmonston will face dunbar tuesday night at morgan state....
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growth of city, and in the suburbs you have neighborhoods becoming more diverse, and the inner cities you have the why'd middle class moving back, and there's opportunities, but forced busing is not going to be it. >> host: glad you mentioned that, if the sofort of demographic landscape shifted so much that it almost makes no sense to rely on moves of 50s and 60s, and it means something different in 1975, and you used new york city as an example. brooklyn or harlem now, even in the 09s. >> guest: yeah, absolutely. >> host: what i wonder is i'm interested in the parents before we change gears is sort of if the parents take account of those kinds of shifts, the policy shifts, demographic shifts, making demands in louisville k making demands for new approaches to education reform, are they factoring that stuff in or locked into a certain historical moment as well? >> guest: i think, i mean, for parents, whenever you talk to parents, they care about where their kid is going to go to school, and that's all. you know, i hear of people talking about parent involvement in schools, and parents
growth of city, and in the suburbs you have neighborhoods becoming more diverse, and the inner cities you have the why'd middle class moving back, and there's opportunities, but forced busing is not going to be it. >> host: glad you mentioned that, if the sofort of demographic landscape shifted so much that it almost makes no sense to rely on moves of 50s and 60s, and it means something different in 1975, and you used new york city as an example. brooklyn or harlem now, even in the 09s....
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the city council approved a study on monday. now according to the denver post, it took medical crews more than 24 minutes to get to the theater. the shooting left 12 people dead and dozens more injured. >>> we have a chance this weekend to have your opinions heard on gun violence. it's a bit of a hike from the air but andy harris is holding a town hall meeting in ocean city to discuss the second amendment rights and gun safety issues to focus on comprehensive gun control measures democrats in annapolis are trying to push through. >>> today a bill that some say would help make lower electric bill will be debated. the state senate finance committing is holding a hearing on offshore wind farms. the maryland offshore wind colation organized a rally in support of the measure. if it passes utility customers would have to pay an extra $1.50 a month to pay for the wind farms. >>> the state needs money to fix transportation issues. the problem is how do we get the projects funded. governor o'malley is working with the leadges i -- legisl
the city council approved a study on monday. now according to the denver post, it took medical crews more than 24 minutes to get to the theater. the shooting left 12 people dead and dozens more injured. >>> we have a chance this weekend to have your opinions heard on gun violence. it's a bit of a hike from the air but andy harris is holding a town hall meeting in ocean city to discuss the second amendment rights and gun safety issues to focus on comprehensive gun control measures...
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the largest cities in the country, new york, philadelphia, and boston. what should we learn about those three large cities? >> two of those 13 states are not yet members of the union. both north carolina and rhode island held back when the rest of the union adopted the constitution. america was overwhelmingly a rural, farm based society. there were three roads in 1800 that cross. the united states was a nation in name only. it was pre state nations. it was new england, the middle states, and the south. each of them had one major city. philadelphia, the largest city in the nation, with all of 40,000 people. one of the things martha washington found not altogether to her liking was the fact she was uprooted from the agricultural, rural life she knew and had been poured into. -- born into. it is only the latest chapter of her sacrifice which, in its own way, you could argue it matches anything her husband sacrifice. >> that is true. she did not want to go to a city. she wanted to be home at mount vernon. but, she had to be there with her husband to do what
the largest cities in the country, new york, philadelphia, and boston. what should we learn about those three large cities? >> two of those 13 states are not yet members of the union. both north carolina and rhode island held back when the rest of the union adopted the constitution. america was overwhelmingly a rural, farm based society. there were three roads in 1800 that cross. the united states was a nation in name only. it was pre state nations. it was new england, the middle states,...
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about 800 new smoke detectors for families in the city. this will allow them to at this . their program that provides free smoke detectors to people living in the city. it's something they have been doing since the 1990s. the grant will be presented later this morning at 10 at the hardy fire station in the citych the mayor and fire chief will be there to accept it. now if you need a smoke alarm in your home and live in the city, call 311-and fire fight will come out within two hours to install it. linda so, abc2 news. >>> chances are you never heard or seen the phenomenon we are about to show you. brian kuebler tells us one baltimore county family's story and picks apart the science to explain what experts say is a dangerous mix of fire and physics. >> reporter: abc2 news investigators told you about a fire if he nonnol called flame jeting that happens when gas is poured over an open flame. the gas can doesn't simply explode the opening is is a mouth of a fire breathing dragon. you can see it in this video as the flames climb up the fumes
about 800 new smoke detectors for families in the city. this will allow them to at this . their program that provides free smoke detectors to people living in the city. it's something they have been doing since the 1990s. the grant will be presented later this morning at 10 at the hardy fire station in the citych the mayor and fire chief will be there to accept it. now if you need a smoke alarm in your home and live in the city, call 311-and fire fight will come out within two hours to install...
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police got the original 911 call. >>> new information tonight surrounding the baltimore city police department and its training academy. >> the department originally suspended training operations indefinitely after a trainee was shot in the head on tuesday. abc 2 news brian kuebler is here and it sounds like that suspension isn't going to last much longer. >> a police spokesperson said that limited training will resume next week. anthony says firearm practices will be moved to the end of the curriculum. this as the maryland police in training commission audits the department's procedures. commissioner batts made that request immediately after this week's tragic shooting. members of the commission spent several hours at police headquarters yesterday. they're trying to answer the same question we've been asking, why was there a weapon with live ammunition at a are training exercise. normally trainees and are instructors will sign over their firearm and live ammunition in exchange they get a specifically designed gun that fires paint ball pellets. for some reason that didn't happen and
police got the original 911 call. >>> new information tonight surrounding the baltimore city police department and its training academy. >> the department originally suspended training operations indefinitely after a trainee was shot in the head on tuesday. abc 2 news brian kuebler is here and it sounds like that suspension isn't going to last much longer. >> a police spokesperson said that limited training will resume next week. anthony says firearm practices will be moved...
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services for disadvantaged children across the state, most of them in baltimore city. more than half of the schools rely on title 1 funds. the largest federally funded education program in the nation. money set aside the target students in the classroom. that is why the superintendent is concerned with what is taking place on capitol hill. >> we have extra teachers, they can have smaller classrooms and they will need more attention. we have professionals that support the teachers' and make sure those shoulder and can get tutoring or mentoring when they need to have it. >> money that pays the salaries of teachers and staff and work with children with disabilities. that is why they are keeping a close watch. >> ha occupational therapists, physical therapists, they all need it. >> a small number of maryland teachers feeling the effects of budget cuts. coming out of the recession. increase that, we need to save these jobs. >> hundreds of students could lose their aid. >> cuts will also affect headstart programs. >> hundreds of thousands of people have watched videos and li
services for disadvantaged children across the state, most of them in baltimore city. more than half of the schools rely on title 1 funds. the largest federally funded education program in the nation. money set aside the target students in the classroom. that is why the superintendent is concerned with what is taking place on capitol hill. >> we have extra teachers, they can have smaller classrooms and they will need more attention. we have professionals that support the teachers' and...
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and by far the healthiest place you could is in the city. manhattanites burned a third of the fossil fuels of people in dallas for example. to use a third electricity. why? their heating and cooling their neighbors, their apartments are touching. even more important than that mostly the less driving they are doing. transportation is the greatest smoke contributor to most civilians greenhouse gas. in our daily lives the biggest choice which may, when i build my house in washington, d.c. i make sure i cleaned the shores -- the shelves on the sustainability store. i got the bamboo flooring. i have a wood burning stove that supposedly a log burning in my wood burning stove contributes less co2 to the environment than if it were left to decompose in the forest naturally. but, of course, i have the energy saver like all. the energy saver labels saved as much electricity, or i should say states as much carbon in the year as moving to a walkable neighborhood saves in we. so the whole green gadget discussion, what can i buy to make myself more sustai
and by far the healthiest place you could is in the city. manhattanites burned a third of the fossil fuels of people in dallas for example. to use a third electricity. why? their heating and cooling their neighbors, their apartments are touching. even more important than that mostly the less driving they are doing. transportation is the greatest smoke contributor to most civilians greenhouse gas. in our daily lives the biggest choice which may, when i build my house in washington, d.c. i make...
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more than a dozen trainees were at the facility at the time with two baltimore city training officers. those sources say after a lunch break officer kern resumed training without his fellow instructor, which could be a violation of police policy. both instructors are supposed to check for service weaponing during training. officer kern mistook his service gun for a training weapon, according to those sources and fired the shot that hit the trainee. a criminal investigation is under way. the results will be forwarded to the state's toesh. -- attorney. >> because the shooting occurred in any jurisdiction, we will sit back and wait for the investigation to be completed and once that is done we will review it and determine what, if any charges, need to be brought. >> the police commissioner shut down training and suspended six people. >> i was surprised that as i understand it six people were susquehanna penlded that quickly. now, under maryland law they would have to be suspended with pay because they have not been charged with a felony. >> state police say the investigation will take se
more than a dozen trainees were at the facility at the time with two baltimore city training officers. those sources say after a lunch break officer kern resumed training without his fellow instructor, which could be a violation of police policy. both instructors are supposed to check for service weaponing during training. officer kern mistook his service gun for a training weapon, according to those sources and fired the shot that hit the trainee. a criminal investigation is under way. the...
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the ravens are taking the lombardi trophy -- back to term city after that 34-31 win over san francisco. the atmosphere in baltimore is still electric. >> fans are flocking to get their hands on souvenirs. >> the baltimore ravens became super bowl champions for a second time about 13 hours ago and fans in raven countries are wasting no time. this is dicks sporting goods in columbia, maryland. they decided to open their doors at 6:00 in the morning and there were people waiting to get in. this is some of the stuff they are selling. it was not an easy victory but it was a big victory in new orleans. these are the popular t-shirts. how'd you get the shirts on the shelves so soon? >> mcvey cent of -- they sent them to was tuesday of zero championship week. >> you guys decided to open your doors extra early today. how does he have been this morning? how you keep the shelves and tables stocked? this place is crazy with fans. >> we actually opened in an open air fashion and we keep the shelves stocked and get more merchandise delivered almost every hour. we had deliveries at 1:00 last night an
the ravens are taking the lombardi trophy -- back to term city after that 34-31 win over san francisco. the atmosphere in baltimore is still electric. >> fans are flocking to get their hands on souvenirs. >> the baltimore ravens became super bowl champions for a second time about 13 hours ago and fans in raven countries are wasting no time. this is dicks sporting goods in columbia, maryland. they decided to open their doors at 6:00 in the morning and there were people waiting to get...
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plan to rebuild his less than half of the baltimore city school buildings. they say they are standing up for their rights, strippers in maryland and across the country filing lawsuits against clubs where they dance. the reason -- they're not getting paid. >> exotic dancers get paid by getting tips. some believe that they should also get paid checks. when performing, she goes by the name and jasmine, but this exotic dancer is taking her comments to a different forum -- federal court. she is suing the clubs where she works because the owners and managers charged her fees to dance and don't consider her an employee. >> say something happen to me. i would not be able to go on unemployment or sickly for nothing. >> tonight, what rights do exotic dancers have, and why are so many filing lawsuits against the clubs where they work? for the 11 news i-team, barry simms. >> of next, the maryland lottery numbers and another check of the insta-weather-plus forecast. >> it was a long night at the oscars, with the three big awards not come until after 11:45. first lady mic
plan to rebuild his less than half of the baltimore city school buildings. they say they are standing up for their rights, strippers in maryland and across the country filing lawsuits against clubs where they dance. the reason -- they're not getting paid. >> exotic dancers get paid by getting tips. some believe that they should also get paid checks. when performing, she goes by the name and jasmine, but this exotic dancer is taking her comments to a different forum -- federal court. she...
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city police use real ammunition but only in a single file or sixth target scenario like the one pictured here but in most any other type of training, these blue simuntion guns are exclusively used. this is how it was explained to us in 2009. >> based on the glock, a 9-millimeter pistol and designed just to fire these paint rounds. >> okay. >> reporter: these guns are expensive training tools and were new to the department back then. sergeant tim palmer explained to us why the department uses them. >> it's a tactic used to raise the intensity of the training, gift officer of being in a feeling where they can feel the projectile. >> reporter: many officers testified to that. at the training facility off harford road, in order to check out the gun, officers had this hand over their department issued firearm and any live ammo. it's still a strict operating procedure. what is not standard is where tuesday's training was held. many high level sources said they never heard of training at the old mental hospital in owings mills and perhaps that mechanism may not have been followed to a t. if tru
city police use real ammunition but only in a single file or sixth target scenario like the one pictured here but in most any other type of training, these blue simuntion guns are exclusively used. this is how it was explained to us in 2009. >> based on the glock, a 9-millimeter pistol and designed just to fire these paint rounds. >> okay. >> reporter: these guns are expensive training tools and were new to the department back then. sergeant tim palmer explained to us why the...
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in kansas city missouri. tonight workers are still trying to search for possible victims. at least one body has been recovered. we'retold a construction crew hit a gas line that sparked the blast. >> the family of a former police officer who killed his ex-wife and daughter-in-law and another woman says a brain tumor may be to blame. according topolice, thomas shot and killed the woman before turning the gun on himself in a delaware courthouse last week. hisfamily says he was diagnosed with the tumor in 1990 but was told there was no need to operate. now his family believes he may have been affected by that tumor. >> new tonight, check your pantry if you buy flower from red mans. they are recalling store brought flower. the fivepound bags of all purpose bleach flour macon taken small blue balls. they are easy to see. . >> all right, coming up, greg phillips is too good to be true. >> he's out to make your morning. >> plus prices at the pump are sky high, how to make the most of that very expensive gas that you
in kansas city missouri. tonight workers are still trying to search for possible victims. at least one body has been recovered. we'retold a construction crew hit a gas line that sparked the blast. >> the family of a former police officer who killed his ex-wife and daughter-in-law and another woman says a brain tumor may be to blame. according topolice, thomas shot and killed the woman before turning the gun on himself in a delaware courthouse last week. hisfamily says he was diagnosed...
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there's the single digits in ellicott city. let's go over to graphics so i can show you what gee going -- what's going on. saltetel light and radar -- satellite and radar not showing a whole lot. we will have plenty of sunshine throughout the day. but back off toward the weather this is the one weather maker that will bring us snow let me rephrase that it will bring sleet and freezing rain and also rain going into tomorrow. so we are talking about icy conditions going into tomorrow. we look at abc2 most accurate future trend and this goes into motion. we start off with the progression coming off towards the east. and we can see the snow there mixing with the rain and all that equals a messy mix as we go into tomorrow. things dry out nicely as we go through next several days and we will do it all over again. here's the planner. a high temperature around 38 degrees. we should be around 45 degrees now. blustery on wednesday and this is what that mix looks like going into friday again. and also saturday morning. let's check the abc
there's the single digits in ellicott city. let's go over to graphics so i can show you what gee going -- what's going on. saltetel light and radar -- satellite and radar not showing a whole lot. we will have plenty of sunshine throughout the day. but back off toward the weather this is the one weather maker that will bring us snow let me rephrase that it will bring sleet and freezing rain and also rain going into tomorrow. so we are talking about icy conditions going into tomorrow. we look at...
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we are not the city of jerusalem, but that holy city offers us the construction. we have challenges that threaten the very longevity and endurance of our country. the enemy is at the gates. the challenges of the future could cripple us, undermine us. we could go the way of other great civilizations. but i know that will not happen. i have a deep and abiding faith in america. i know that will not happen because there is a reservoir of strength and persistence allen love and determination. i know that will not happen because america is full of people who understand the principles of those who came before us, that echo in their hearts with the words of martin luther king from a prison cell in april of 1963, when he penned those words, "we are all caught in an inescapable network of individually, tied in a common garment of destiny. we will survive and thrive because we know that we can deal with the true enemy in our midst, which will be always our inability to come together as a people." that is the story of our founding which echoes within our documents, that exist
we are not the city of jerusalem, but that holy city offers us the construction. we have challenges that threaten the very longevity and endurance of our country. the enemy is at the gates. the challenges of the future could cripple us, undermine us. we could go the way of other great civilizations. but i know that will not happen. i have a deep and abiding faith in america. i know that will not happen because there is a reservoir of strength and persistence allen love and determination. i know...
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city, one of the poorer neighborhoods in the city. so it was something i thought about since i was a little kid. and so when the case went to the supreme court, i was obviously very interested in following it because it was personal. >> host: talk about the personal connection. i always like to ask that before we get into the meat of it. when you were busing to the inner city, did you have a particularly stance on the question of desegregation and school integrace. >> guest: when you're a kid you don't thing about it. when i was reading at the reaction of the kids in the the '7s when they started buzzing -- busing, a lot of the kids were saying, i like this school, and as i got older i started to think about not only going to schooled and being surrounded by poverty i didn't see in my neighborhoods in the suburbs, but then the school is attended, there was tracking so you had the regular program, honors, and then we had advance programs, and those were cut very closely along race and class lines. so as a kid we absorbed that and start
city, one of the poorer neighborhoods in the city. so it was something i thought about since i was a little kid. and so when the case went to the supreme court, i was obviously very interested in following it because it was personal. >> host: talk about the personal connection. i always like to ask that before we get into the meat of it. when you were busing to the inner city, did you have a particularly stance on the question of desegregation and school integrace. >> guest: when...
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this is the normal 14ment ride southbound from the beltway all the way into the city. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic now over to you. >>> coming up in a bit on good morning maryland at 5, the family out to dinner got a surprise that left them looking at their meal with a smile. >> the reward for disciplineed children. i find this inspirational. let's see if you parents out there do too. >>> on the video scene look at this. an s. vu. smashes into the side of a restaurant before a business opens and it is caught on surveillance camera and you can see the bartenderup pg out of the way. the 70 something-year-old droughter was distraught and in shock but not seriously injured. the bartender had minor cuts on his leg and there are no word whether charges will be filed in this case. we will keep you posted. >>> your eating habits could be affecting the amount of sleep you get. >> tips on what to put on
this is the normal 14ment ride southbound from the beltway all the way into the city. that's a look at your abc2 timesaver traffic now over to you. >>> coming up in a bit on good morning maryland at 5, the family out to dinner got a surprise that left them looking at their meal with a smile. >> the reward for disciplineed children. i find this inspirational. let's see if you parents out there do too. >>> on the video scene look at this. an s. vu. smashes into the side of...
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the number of foods fortified with folic acid. >> and baltimore city high school is the subject of a revealing hbo documentary is now making some of the shrines. the 2008 documentary showed the struggles of teachers at frederick douglass high school but now the turnaround is turning heads in washington, prompting a visit from a top federal education official. they have added to specialized academies and had met its argument -- it's academic target for the first time in more than 12 years. >> i am totally inspired. it is great to come to a school where people truly care about students and they set high standards. >> the new programs are funded by federal school improvement grant. despite the dark sky as, people packed the french quarters in new orleans for fat tuesday. beard told a parade went -- we are told the the rate went as scheduled. close to 1 million people poured in to let the good times roll. >> year 11 insta weather plus forecast. >> temperatures today were well above normal. 54 degrees for the second day in a row. the low so far has only been 39 degrees. 26, the average lo
the number of foods fortified with folic acid. >> and baltimore city high school is the subject of a revealing hbo documentary is now making some of the shrines. the 2008 documentary showed the struggles of teachers at frederick douglass high school but now the turnaround is turning heads in washington, prompting a visit from a top federal education official. they have added to specialized academies and had met its argument -- it's academic target for the first time in more than 12 years....
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in the city. >> jon: new york city and a lot of major cities have relatively strict handgun laws. >> right. >> jon: why is it that those are not working to stem the tide? is it because any other place that doesn't have the laws are the ones feeding them? >> precisely. 90% of the guns come from other states. the iron pipe lineup 95. southern states for the most part. you can have strict laws here. governor cuomo signed probably the strictest laws in the country. if everybody had that, it's fine. everybody does not have it and as a result guns can be purchased in other jurisdictions. >> jon: can you trace them? say somebody buys a gun in florida, south carolina, wherever it's and coming up 95 to us. it's used in a crime. when you get that gun are you able to trace that back to where they bought it? >> with some difficulty. atf, does that, but they are limited. they do not have and cannot have, as a result of congressional direction, a database that does that so they call the manufacturers. it's a very laborious and takes a lot of time to trace a gun. >> jon: if we could institute just
in the city. >> jon: new york city and a lot of major cities have relatively strict handgun laws. >> right. >> jon: why is it that those are not working to stem the tide? is it because any other place that doesn't have the laws are the ones feeding them? >> precisely. 90% of the guns come from other states. the iron pipe lineup 95. southern states for the most part. you can have strict laws here. governor cuomo signed probably the strictest laws in the country. if...
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if you are using 95 in white marsh, no concerns from 695 all the way into the city. that stretch with take you 14 minutes. that's a look at your abc 2 time saver traffic. back to you >> see questionster, involves across the board cuts to a number of problems. but, how will maryland be impacted? live with a report that has been released by the white house, from what we understand, sheree, this report details a lot of the ways maryland can be impacted. >> reporter: it does. we are in woodround in front of the social security administration building where employees will meet to talk about how the cuts will impact them. >> >> take a look at this. this is how the cuts to fact maryland. maryland will lose $14.4 million in funding for primary and secondary education, putting 200 teachers and aides job at risk. head start and early head start services would be eliminated for approximately 800 children in maryland and as for military readiness, nearly 46,000 civilian department of defense employees would be furloughed, reducing gross pay around 353 million. >> this is another
if you are using 95 in white marsh, no concerns from 695 all the way into the city. that stretch with take you 14 minutes. that's a look at your abc 2 time saver traffic. back to you >> see questionster, involves across the board cuts to a number of problems. but, how will maryland be impacted? live with a report that has been released by the white house, from what we understand, sheree, this report details a lot of the ways maryland can be impacted. >> reporter: it does. we are in...
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most of the active precipitation has circumstanc hazeled the city. pinkish areas light snowflakes rain there in central delaware. we are getting kind of a mix here around the bay and southward on to the eastern shore. this band of precipitation is moving offshore right now. there will be coastal development later on today and tonight. that will throw snow back at us today. speaking of temperatures you can see 36 at the airport. 92 percent the humidity. barometer down a bit. the winds at the moment are calm. sampling of temperatures right around the immediate metropolitan area of the beltway a little colder off to the north or northwest. readings above freezing. randallstown sykesville 33. haven't moved all that much this morning. a little further south you take the temperatures up a couple degrees. in baltimore we are seeing snowflakes and the temperatures are in the mid 30s to around 40. just a couple hundred feet up the temperatures are at freezing. what's coming down is snow makes it snowflakes all of the way down to the ground. in a the mid to up
most of the active precipitation has circumstanc hazeled the city. pinkish areas light snowflakes rain there in central delaware. we are getting kind of a mix here around the bay and southward on to the eastern shore. this band of precipitation is moving offshore right now. there will be coastal development later on today and tonight. that will throw snow back at us today. speaking of temperatures you can see 36 at the airport. 92 percent the humidity. barometer down a bit. the winds at the...
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all the little ma and pa stores in the bronx and the city that just the inventory change alone could break their backs, but it's nuts, so imperial to me. >> neil: what do you make of it, adam? >> well, 20 years ago i covered the story when mcdonald did away with the polly styrene clamshell. they went to a product not as good, but they and their customers survived and i expect you new yorkers will survive this ban as well. >> neil: dpchgerri. >> there's a money angle, in the house they banned styrofoam and costs went through the roof. and the bodegas on 6th and 48th and 47th can't afford to make this change, it's ridiculous. >> i started his soft drink move because, well, because we have socialized medicine in new york and if you're going to have socialized medicine you get to control what people, the poison that people put in their body, but it does seem that like he gets caught up in these, in these sort of nanny state issues like, for example, it's his way or the highway, we're going to have the new york city marathon. going to have runners run through staten island, devastated lik
all the little ma and pa stores in the bronx and the city that just the inventory change alone could break their backs, but it's nuts, so imperial to me. >> neil: what do you make of it, adam? >> well, 20 years ago i covered the story when mcdonald did away with the polly styrene clamshell. they went to a product not as good, but they and their customers survived and i expect you new yorkers will survive this ban as well. >> neil: dpchgerri. >> there's a money angle, in...